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director david petraeus and charles bolton talked about the need for prioritizing in a tight budget environment. the reserve officers association is an advocacy group that works on behalf of reserve and guard members and their families. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. that was a great good morning. you're in for a real treat to start off this national security symposium to play a patriotic interlude, i give you the united states marine band. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> how about the president's song? ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors and remain standing for the national anthem. march on the colors. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> retire the colors. ♪ ♪ >> please remain standing for our invocation led by roa's national chaplain, major vince cummings. >> thank you, general. good morning. general petraeus, thank you for coming. would you all please join with me as we now go to our lord in prayer to open our opening session of the national security symposium. shall we pray. o, mighty god, we are here, and as we gather as a family,
director david petraeus and charles bolton talked about the need for prioritizing in a tight budget environment. the reserve officers association is an advocacy group that works on behalf of reserve and guard members and their families. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. that was a great good morning. you're in for a real treat to start off this national security symposium to play a patriotic interlude, i give you the united states marine band. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> he is now the director of the cia. he was once the top u.s. commander in afghanistan and in tie rack before that. i'm talking about david petraeus. he is in charge of the country's deepest secrets. a new biography is bringing readers now into hizzoner circle. it's called "all in, the education of general david petraeus." paula is a west point grad who has worked both in intelligence and counter-terrorism. paula, thanks so much for coming on here. you embedded with petraeus and his staff while he was still in afghanistan. how did you manage that? how did you get this access? >> this project started maas my dissertation about
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allow natural gas producers s to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... vacations are always wasn'ta good ideaa ♪ priceline negoti - - no time. out quickly. you're miles from your destination. you'll need a hotel tonight we don't have time to bid you don't have to bid. at priceline you can choose from thousands of hotels on sale every day. save yourself... some money hey. did you guys hear... ...that mary got engaged? that's so 42 seconds ago. thanks for the flowers guys. [ both ] you're welcome. oooh are you guys signing up for the free massage? [ both ] so 32 seconds ago. hey guys you hear frank's cat is sick? yeah, we heard. wanna sign the
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. >>> we live much o
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it's going to take risk, and right now, we live in a risk-averse environment and a government environment that can take risks. in many ways they are afraid they will get criticized in the press or media. neil: they said businesses to risks and we ended up bailing them out, so we are averse to risk and that the map because every time they do this, we pay for it. >> and health and medicine, we're going to have to take risks and figure out how to create new drugs and create new innovation. neil: synonymous with simona mr. conaway what you're talking about? >> there's there is a difference between the weather and climate. it's raining today, it's not raining tomorrow. the climate is the key. are there problems in health and medicine? you bet. we need to figure out how to do multidisciplinary research on -ow not to export testing in all kinds of things abroad. but you know something, we have more young people, more scientists, more people that want to come to america to innovate and people that want to leave america. neil: we have fewer than ever going into a general practice nobody really wan
it's going to take risk, and right now, we live in a risk-averse environment and a government environment that can take risks. in many ways they are afraid they will get criticized in the press or media. neil: they said businesses to risks and we ended up bailing them out, so we are averse to risk and that the map because every time they do this, we pay for it. >> and health and medicine, we're going to have to take risks and figure out how to create new drugs and create new innovation....
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i've worked with him in that environment to know that he does not think of those things lightly and let me make it very clear that based on again, my discussions with him, he has not provided paula broadwell or anyone with information, classified information that they shouldn't have. >> has he had any conversation or contact with paula broadwell in the last few days? >> last few days, i'm not aware of any. she, up until everything that came out with the news, i'm sure she was still working on her dissertation. there was some potential contact back and forth over a little bit of time about that. you have to imagine somebody who is doing their dissertation is not going to just give up that entire body of work and research very easily. >> what about jill kelley? how do you describe david petraeus' relationship with her? >> i think very simply as close personal friends of not only david petraeus but of his wife, holly, as well. they met the kelleys not too long after they arrived at tampa, mcdill air force base, home of u.s. central command, where he became the commander october 31st, 2008.
i've worked with him in that environment to know that he does not think of those things lightly and let me make it very clear that based on again, my discussions with him, he has not provided paula broadwell or anyone with information, classified information that they shouldn't have. >> has he had any conversation or contact with paula broadwell in the last few days? >> last few days, i'm not aware of any. she, up until everything that came out with the news, i'm sure she was still...
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and asking them how they can maintain a safe and productive learning environment. but one issues with the school before says, she's still waiting for her call. 2225 if a weapon was brought to school, a letter should have been sent home. i'm not going to point any fingers, just going to say if a weapon is brought to school, .. today a day aafter teh children were searched, wew still did not get a letter. 3 school officials say security searches are done periodically at all city schools. 3 as for the student who brrught the taser ... they say discplinary action against him is still being processed.... but will likely result in suspension. live in southwest baltimore, joel d. smith, fox 45 morning news. 3 police are on the hunt for a school vandal in carroll county.they say the man in this surveillance picture... defaced two weetminster schools on christmas day.they show him breaking into "william winchester elementary school" by throwing a brick through a window. deputies think the same man shattered two windows at west middle school next door.nothing was stolen.but
and asking them how they can maintain a safe and productive learning environment. but one issues with the school before says, she's still waiting for her call. 2225 if a weapon was brought to school, a letter should have been sent home. i'm not going to point any fingers, just going to say if a weapon is brought to school, .. today a day aafter teh children were searched, wew still did not get a letter. 3 school officials say security searches are done periodically at all city schools. 3 as for...
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the way we are in the environment, increasing speculation about an attack on iran now, by israelis or american forces, covert action by iran. some might read this as a drum roll towards greater military action against iran. the flip side, you can read at any time other way. it's as if he's saying we should be under no illusion if we do attack iran some way they will re retaliate on american soil. >> with the killing of bin laden earlier this year how strong or is how weak is al qaeda tonight? >> as mr. clapper said the other day in congress and has been saying for the last six months there's very strong signs that al qaeda has been substantially degrade, its ability, its communications have deteriorated, their leadership is much weaker, ability to put together a big scale attack against america or its allies is depleted. but the organization still exists and a more dissipated, fragmented fashion and does have the capacity still to conduct attacks in various places around the world but the chances of them pulling off a 9/11 attack is much less. >> we're talking with jeff dyer. i want t
the way we are in the environment, increasing speculation about an attack on iran now, by israelis or american forces, covert action by iran. some might read this as a drum roll towards greater military action against iran. the flip side, you can read at any time other way. it's as if he's saying we should be under no illusion if we do attack iran some way they will re retaliate on american soil. >> with the killing of bin laden earlier this year how strong or is how weak is al qaeda...
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do of it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. i am a professional. i always am true without firing single realms full full automatic. i know the fatigue you know. i would take pride in my work but for one thing. the one who kills that distinction belongs to the nut who pulls my trachea. i am an assault rifle my name is. a group of elite soldiers from russia's interior ministry are amounts to start an exercise in the morning they line up information according to tradition they pay homage to past comrades who have died in the line of duty. this unit has taken part in many counterterrorist operations across russia. they have a variety of firearms at their disposal but their weapon of choice is still the. rifle so these men it's known simply as. never yet. these soldiers will enjoy a course of special training lasting almost until. its regular procedure but modifications to the kalashnikov
do of it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. i am a professional. i always am true without firing single realms full full automatic. i know the fatigue you know. i would take pride in my work but for one thing. the one who kills that distinction belongs to the nut who pulls my trachea....
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. >> it's always challenging when you're in a recreational type of environment. because that's sometimes the first thing that people consider you know when they're evaluating their finances and what am i going to spend my money on. >> the fear that i have is that we're going to lose some customers, we're going to lose our shoppers and we've been here for ten years. >> for clothing store owner lindsay boucher. it's been a rough few years since the recession. now she says she's terrified we're on the verge of tumbling back in. >> i think the effects of them not coming up with a plan is going to be devastating and i see a huge, a bigger recession. >> the prospect of higher taxes next year means boucher is cutting back now. trimming staff for january and february, only buying clothing she's sure will sell. her goal, just to keep her business afloat. >> my biggest fear is that my 7-year-old will never really get a chance to see what i've built. >> now the fun part is untying. >> back at the climbing center, chow quinlan says there are lessons washington negotiators co
. >> it's always challenging when you're in a recreational type of environment. because that's sometimes the first thing that people consider you know when they're evaluating their finances and what am i going to spend my money on. >> the fear that i have is that we're going to lose some customers, we're going to lose our shoppers and we've been here for ten years. >> for clothing store owner lindsay boucher. it's been a rough few years since the recession. now she says she's...
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when you roll down the window either partially or completely, that can still be an environment equivalent to a smoky bar. >> tobacco smoke can lead to respiratory infection, cancer and even death for children. >>> are you used to these dark evenings just after 5 p.m. we got it through december 21st. shorter and shorter days before days get longer after the winner sol ties. 4:54. it was a nice period, mostly sunny skies in bel air. that was the story throughout the day a gorgeous look day at weather. many have off for the veterans day holiday. as we look at mt. airy and a gorgeous view over summit ridge. mid-60s now. we're in the 70-degree range where temperatures were at their peak. now southerly winds holding temps up a bit tonight. the winds will turn west and northwest into the early part of the day tomorrow as a cold front gets in here and brings the cold air big time through the day tomorrow. there will also be plenty of wet weather activity around midnight and lingering into a good chunk of the day tomorrow. here's that line of rain pushing. 11:00, beginning to income on our western
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. >>> coming up reusable grocery bags are good for the environment but are they good for your health? . >>> we'll tell you what that thing is if we ever can show it to you. how it ended up in one woman's bag and what could be in your bag, as well. all right. >>> stargazers you're going to like it out there tonight. we'll talk about what you may see in the skies over maryland coming up. >>> plus we'll tell you what was going on here. abc 2 news at 11:00 is back in just 60 seconds . >>> look at this. police are looking for a man seen in this video right here in a cape and a helmet jumping his dirt bike over a landmark right in front of the county circuit court building in downtown bel air. the video was posted on you tube titled evil kanevil lives in bel air. one man who recorded the trick says he's convinced who this really was. >> he's evil kanevil, my childhood he row. it's got to be him. i mean, everybody said this is to alife, why can't this be evil kanevil. >> oh, he's in so much trouble. if police find him the driver could face several charges. >>> well, for many of us the holida
. >>> coming up reusable grocery bags are good for the environment but are they good for your health? . >>> we'll tell you what that thing is if we ever can show it to you. how it ended up in one woman's bag and what could be in your bag, as well. all right. >>> stargazers you're going to like it out there tonight. we'll talk about what you may see in the skies over maryland coming up. >>> plus we'll tell you what was going on here. abc 2 news at 11:00 is...
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. >> there was a thread of intelligence reporting that groups in the environment in eastern libya were seeking to coalesce and wasn't anything specific and certainly not a specific threat to the consulate that i'm aware of. and as far as to the risks that the fbi reported to you, really have to ask them for why they made that determination. i don't know. >> reporter: what dempsey is saying there, brooke, is that there was intelligence about these groups in eastern libya around benghazi coalescing and said there's nothing specific as to any direct threat against the ambassador. even though the ambassador had been indications he believed he was on an al qaeda hit the chairman of the joint chiefs says the intelligence he saw didn't indicate that level of specificity but in the month, the month before the attack on benghazi, there was a threat of intelligence about the extremist groups in the region. brooke? >> barbara starr for us with the new information of the chairman of the joint chiefs and the secretary of defense, thank you very much. there are still so many other questions. thank y
. >> there was a thread of intelligence reporting that groups in the environment in eastern libya were seeking to coalesce and wasn't anything specific and certainly not a specific threat to the consulate that i'm aware of. and as far as to the risks that the fbi reported to you, really have to ask them for why they made that determination. i don't know. >> reporter: what dempsey is saying there, brooke, is that there was intelligence about these groups in eastern libya around...
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but i do believe that it's definitely a very toxic environment when you don't have people who can step in and step up and tell people the truth. but it's also -- no one can be around a celebrity 24/7. so it's really about education. and it's really about their own free will. >> right. >> and them doing because they desire to be better. >> marvy has a good point, at some point it does fall upon the celebrity. if you remember back to the michael jackson story, deepak chopra told me he went in and confronted him very directly about his drug use and was dismissed from the inner circle. the celebrities have power, money, and can control their inner circle. they maneuver it to such a way they can carry on with their disease. they're independent contractors. they're not employees. so the employee has no power. ultimately there is a point here we have to hole the celebrity accountable as well. then we're all fascinated with the drama so they get more attention when they act out. thanks to both of you for your time. hln's dr. drew pinsky and marvet -- we appreciate it. >>> we'll tell you what v
but i do believe that it's definitely a very toxic environment when you don't have people who can step in and step up and tell people the truth. but it's also -- no one can be around a celebrity 24/7. so it's really about education. and it's really about their own free will. >> right. >> and them doing because they desire to be better. >> marvy has a good point, at some point it does fall upon the celebrity. if you remember back to the michael jackson story, deepak chopra told...
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hospital steek get medical centers to be baby friend -- seeking to get medical centers to be baby friendly environment. they are speaking about the benefits of the new recommendations not just for the baby but as well for the monday. >>> generous blood donation helped to save the life of a 17- year-old and he is hoping up help others like him. daniel was shot on the first day of class at perry hall high school. he received a number of blood units during the stay in the hospital. his family is organizing a blood drive now to help the red cross. they are seeing a shortfall in donations because of hurricane sandy. >>> if you want to roll up your sleeves you can donate blood from 3 to 8 tomorrow at perry hall high school. he and his family will stop by to say hello, to the dopers. >>> there is no -- donors. >>> there is no doubt the birth of any child a blessing. >> but a family from kent county has not just one or two but four blessings to be grateful. >> there they are on the screen. two girls and two boys they were delivered by a team of doctors and nurses at anne arundel medical center. this is the ho
hospital steek get medical centers to be baby friend -- seeking to get medical centers to be baby friendly environment. they are speaking about the benefits of the new recommendations not just for the baby but as well for the monday. >>> generous blood donation helped to save the life of a 17- year-old and he is hoping up help others like him. daniel was shot on the first day of class at perry hall high school. he received a number of blood units during the stay in the hospital. his...
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i think as far as the arab spring, clearly the environment has changed, and i think the united states now is looking to morsi to use his influence with hamas to get them to stop shooting the miss independence. hopefully you can take advantage of the negative situation and start talking about peace. history shows that's unlikely at this point, but israel has to stand, protect their citizens at all costs, and you cannot continue to have these rockets sent in. >> president morsi has his own problems at home too in terms of trying to be tough on hamas, which, after all, is part of the muslim brotherhood and the palestinians. do you think he can be helpful? has he been helpful? >> i don't know that he has. clearly we've benefitted from almost 40 years now of having peace partners between israel and egypt even though the egyptian government never told the people of egypt how important this was to maintain this peaceful relationship, and we don't have that right now. i think the prime minister of egypt -- not morsi, but the prime minister went to gaza, high-ranking person went to gaza last w
i think as far as the arab spring, clearly the environment has changed, and i think the united states now is looking to morsi to use his influence with hamas to get them to stop shooting the miss independence. hopefully you can take advantage of the negative situation and start talking about peace. history shows that's unlikely at this point, but israel has to stand, protect their citizens at all costs, and you cannot continue to have these rockets sent in. >> president morsi has his own...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. one chance to hunt down the right insurance at the right price. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. ready, aim, save! grrr! ooh, i forgot my phone! the "name your price" tool. now available on your phone. get a free quote today. in the works package, we change the oil we change the filter... tire rotation, suspension, we make suspension checks... what we have here is the multi-point inspection. every time a vehicle comes into a ford dealership you'll be presented with one of these. we check the belts, hoses... brakes. tires and the pressures... battery, all your fluids... exhaust system, transmission... we inspect your air filter... it gets done,it gets done quickly and it gets done correctly. the works. oil change, tire rotation and more: $29.95 or less after rebate - at your ford dealer. you're a doctor... yo
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> half past the hour, i'm deb feyerick in for randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell. thank you for starting your day with us. chemical weapons in syria. youtube videos uploaded by an opposition group suggest rebels know where they are. cnn cannot independently confirm this video or the claims but syrian activists say it shows military installations in tunnels. we will go to more about this in just a moment. our mohammed jamjoon is in syria. >>> making a decision for themselves and their daughters. it's airing next week. it's inspired by his award winning book co-authored with his wife, cheryl. meg ryan, gabrielle union went to
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devastating the environment there. tourism costing many people their jobs, as well. cnn's ed lavandera saw the devastation firsthand when he covered the story. ed, as, of course, we wait eric holder's arrival, i'll let you proceed and may have to interrupt you as soon as he is to enter the room. so, what kind of reaction is there from this $4 billion planned settlement? >> reporter: well, i think a lot of people in the gulf coast region trying to figure out what all of this means and the money will be parcelled out. >> all right. sorry about that, ed. you have to hold that thought there. here's u.s. attorney general eric holder. >> i'm honored to join with associate attorney general tony west, assistant attorney general for the criminal division of the justice department lanny brewer, director robert casami of the security and exchange division, john beretta, head of the de deepwater horizon and achieving justice for those whose lives and livelihoods were impacted by the largest environmental disaster in the history of the united states. and to hold accountable -- ho
devastating the environment there. tourism costing many people their jobs, as well. cnn's ed lavandera saw the devastation firsthand when he covered the story. ed, as, of course, we wait eric holder's arrival, i'll let you proceed and may have to interrupt you as soon as he is to enter the room. so, what kind of reaction is there from this $4 billion planned settlement? >> reporter: well, i think a lot of people in the gulf coast region trying to figure out what all of this means and the...
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. >> it is in various environments. they are really beautiful and ambient. >> everything in the show is for sale, including the son diary series. that means some savvy art fans have a chance to take home a little piece of the other ray lewis. >> now, your 11 insta-weather forecast. >> he has the chance for more son shots this weekend. it will be beautiful. sunset should be gorgeous. sunrise will be nice, too. at third marshall, a couple of degrees below average. we are almost back to normal after spending all of this month way below normal temperatures. the weekend, probably not record-setting. 78 degrees in 1994. we're talking 60, near 70 degrees in spots. some showers, even some rolling thunder through northern ohio. that warm front may have a little bit of rain as it passes through pennsylvania and areas to our north tomorrow morning. we will be on the south side of the warm front tomorrow and it will be mild. in oakland -- 50 in downtown baltimore. 39 degrees at wrigley. with clear skies and calm winds, the chill wi
. >> it is in various environments. they are really beautiful and ambient. >> everything in the show is for sale, including the son diary series. that means some savvy art fans have a chance to take home a little piece of the other ray lewis. >> now, your 11 insta-weather forecast. >> he has the chance for more son shots this weekend. it will be beautiful. sunset should be gorgeous. sunrise will be nice, too. at third marshall, a couple of degrees below average. we are...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> the final televised mexico presidential debate is tonight. but not first without lots of protests. we're looking at what is believed to be a large gathering of a grass roots social media group. these rallies are actually being head by a number of students there in mexico who say they are taking a stand against corruption in the media, as well as what they believe to be corruption among one of the candidates running for president. we'll continue to keep a close watch on the rallies taking place throughout mexico there. leading up to the televised presidential debate later on this evening. >>> all right. now, news that you'll be talking about. high school kids face a whole lot of pressure into getting into college. but it turn
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> the final televised mexico presidential debate is tonight. but not first without lots of protests. we're looking at...
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when it comes to searching for the best schools, how do they choose a safe and supportive environment in addition to a good education? steve perry has some advice. >> since my kids are coming from a lesbian family and we have different faith, i wanted my kids to be raised in an open environment. how can i decide which private schools are best for her? >> that's a really good question and an important one. you need to understand where your children are going to school not just because of what they are going to learn academically, but how they will be treated. i suggest you go visit the school. go as a family. ask the question you're asking me. what are your values? how do you respond to a gay family? get them to answer your questions and ask the question until you feel like you have gotten the answer. ask the representation of the school. they are going to tell you what they want you to hear. ask your friends. go on a tour and go with other students. ask them. kids don't typically lie. the kids will tell you the truth. so between asking the school directly, visiting the school, ask the
when it comes to searching for the best schools, how do they choose a safe and supportive environment in addition to a good education? steve perry has some advice. >> since my kids are coming from a lesbian family and we have different faith, i wanted my kids to be raised in an open environment. how can i decide which private schools are best for her? >> that's a really good question and an important one. you need to understand where your children are going to school not just...
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the difference is today that we're talking about these issues more openly and in a friendlier environment than ever before. and it's in keeping with this new environment that we hope we can find solutions. >> one historic footnote. do you believe they were protecting bin laden in a abbottab abbottabad. >> he was killed in abbottabad. whether he had official protection is something i can't tell. >> what do you think? >> really difficult to say one way or the other. but where he was, how could he have been without some knowledge? >> that's what a lot of people suspect. all right. let's talk about u.s./afghan relations. and right now you've had some successful, i think, meetings with the president of the united states. >> mm-hmm. >> but a lot of americans, as you know, and you look at american public opinion polls, they're concerned. they want the u.s. out of afghanistan. about 70% say it's time for the u.s. to come home. the u.s. is spending to keep 90,000 troops $2 billion a week in afghanistan. $100 billion a year. why is this money well spent? >> we have already agreed on -- on a process
the difference is today that we're talking about these issues more openly and in a friendlier environment than ever before. and it's in keeping with this new environment that we hope we can find solutions. >> one historic footnote. do you believe they were protecting bin laden in a abbottab abbottabad. >> he was killed in abbottabad. whether he had official protection is something i can't tell. >> what do you think? >> really difficult to say one way or the other. but...
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i commanded women in a training environment that taught basic infantry skills. and women will rise to the occasion and they will train to the same standard men will. it's critical because the marines represent the pointy tip of the sphere and they deploy more and engaged more and in harm's way more than any other force and they deserve the absolute best leaders this country can provide. some of those leaders happen to be women. >> i'm sure a lot of women appreciate you saying, yes, that they can handle it. but, greg, we had a marine on cnn today and she said, you know what, i tested out well. did great in training. they threw me into combat and it didn't go so well. here she was. >> i went from breaking school records to being broken in a matter of -- a short amount of time. i left a seven-month deployment, 17 pounds lighter, muscle atrophy. i stopped producing estrogen for me caused infertility and i was only doing a portion of what my infantry broeterren were doing. >> is this something we need to consider taking on broader roles in the ranks of the military?
i commanded women in a training environment that taught basic infantry skills. and women will rise to the occasion and they will train to the same standard men will. it's critical because the marines represent the pointy tip of the sphere and they deploy more and engaged more and in harm's way more than any other force and they deserve the absolute best leaders this country can provide. some of those leaders happen to be women. >> i'm sure a lot of women appreciate you saying, yes, that...
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reconnaissance counterterrorism counter and weapons of mass destruction and the ability to operate in environments where adversaries try to access. so in short you could say that means shifting away from land wars moving more to air and sea saying goodbye to nation building and counterinsurgency and hello to a lot more drone strikes special ops missions intelligence gathering cyber combat you know shadow wars but who exactly are the threats were planning on countering with all this if you listen to the president the secretary of defense they call it the asia pacific strategy what do we want to call it or discuss with me stephen clemence senior fellow and director of the american strategy program at the new american foundation thank you so much for you to be with you first let's go back to what the point i just made during my mainstream mess which is that the president himself came out and said it reminded everybody that despite this four hundred fifty billion dollars in cuts we're still spending more than we did at the end of the bush administration right after this american about i'm going to say
reconnaissance counterterrorism counter and weapons of mass destruction and the ability to operate in environments where adversaries try to access. so in short you could say that means shifting away from land wars moving more to air and sea saying goodbye to nation building and counterinsurgency and hello to a lot more drone strikes special ops missions intelligence gathering cyber combat you know shadow wars but who exactly are the threats were planning on countering with all this if you...
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it becomes a target-rich environment for thieves. >> ama: this year the holiday shopping season is starting even earlier. at least two major retailers, sears and wal-mart, are going to open on thanksgiving. >> a new study says climate change has the wild coffee plant headed for extinction as soon as the year 2080. scientist in london ran computer models on global warning. the scientists say if their worst estimates come true in 68 years there would be nowhere on earth suit even for wild coffee growth. it could mean stinks of even beans grown on farms. >> two bay area teenagers are about to take on the nation in competition of wits, intelligence and inning -- inning future. >> thomas and joey made it to the national finals in map sciences and technology. the pair advanced for their research that could help improve the treatment and prevention of lung cancer, and not only are the students start, they're positive. >> you always miss 100% of the shots you don't take, so take a shot and then become part of this wonderful experience where you learn from your peers who are part of the same revetch
it becomes a target-rich environment for thieves. >> ama: this year the holiday shopping season is starting even earlier. at least two major retailers, sears and wal-mart, are going to open on thanksgiving. >> a new study says climate change has the wild coffee plant headed for extinction as soon as the year 2080. scientist in london ran computer models on global warning. the scientists say if their worst estimates come true in 68 years there would be nowhere on earth suit even for...